AbstractTraditionally, both interaction design and workflow modelling have been developed in a top down approach. The user interaction design process consist of several phases of user requirement engineering involving interviews, observations, etc. Likewise, workflow modelling traditionally involves a systematic process of requirement collection. In this paper we introduce a new approach where user interaction design is used in a systematic way to develop workflow models in an iterative bottom up approach. The methodology is illustrated by a practical case study of software development, supporting a blood transfusion workflow in a hospital
Clinic management systems function is to arrange and organize the inherent process in the health fa...
The development of computer systems in UK hospitals has in recent years been focused on the provisio...
This paper demonstrates that in order to understand and design for interactions in complex work envi...
Traditionally, both interaction design and workflow modelling have been developed in a top down appr...
AbstractTraditionally, both interaction design and workflow modelling have been developed in a top d...
Many methods in the area of Human-Computer Interaction have been developed for deriving user interfa...
ABSTRACT Today there are lots of different health care computer systems in use. However, according t...
This paper discusses the role of models in the design of user interfaces, with particular emphasis o...
Successful user interface design for complex healthcare software systems requires a solid analysis a...
It has often been suggested that model-driven development of user interfaces amounted to producing m...
This paper is about the development of systems whose end users are professional people working in a ...
Information System designers report increasing difficulties applying User-Centred Design (UCD) techn...
The present manuscript-based doctoral thesis addresses the question of how approaches to interaction...
The need to promote the application of computers in the healthcare industry, particularly through th...
This work is about supporting user interface design by means of explicit design representations, in ...
Clinic management systems function is to arrange and organize the inherent process in the health fa...
The development of computer systems in UK hospitals has in recent years been focused on the provisio...
This paper demonstrates that in order to understand and design for interactions in complex work envi...
Traditionally, both interaction design and workflow modelling have been developed in a top down appr...
AbstractTraditionally, both interaction design and workflow modelling have been developed in a top d...
Many methods in the area of Human-Computer Interaction have been developed for deriving user interfa...
ABSTRACT Today there are lots of different health care computer systems in use. However, according t...
This paper discusses the role of models in the design of user interfaces, with particular emphasis o...
Successful user interface design for complex healthcare software systems requires a solid analysis a...
It has often been suggested that model-driven development of user interfaces amounted to producing m...
This paper is about the development of systems whose end users are professional people working in a ...
Information System designers report increasing difficulties applying User-Centred Design (UCD) techn...
The present manuscript-based doctoral thesis addresses the question of how approaches to interaction...
The need to promote the application of computers in the healthcare industry, particularly through th...
This work is about supporting user interface design by means of explicit design representations, in ...
Clinic management systems function is to arrange and organize the inherent process in the health fa...
The development of computer systems in UK hospitals has in recent years been focused on the provisio...
This paper demonstrates that in order to understand and design for interactions in complex work envi...